UK, 23rd April, 2025. Hitachi Energy and SP Energy Networks (SPEN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which formalises both companies’ commitment to Scotland’s energy transition by deploying sustainable critical energy infrastructure.
The agreement will see Hitachi Energy provide switchgear from its groundbreaking EconiQ® portfolio. Unlike traditional equipment, the EconiQ equipment does not use sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) – the world’s most potent greenhouse gas, which is widely used in critical power grid infrastructure and is 24,300 times more climate-hostile than CO2. This ensures Hitachi Energy’s SF6-free technology will support SPEN in its critical role to help Scotland achieve net zero by 2045.
The first installations of the EconiQ 420 kV GIS will take place in two new planned substations on SPEN’s network, critical to the UK’s energy transition. These will effectively remove the equivalent of the CO2 emissions produced from around 27,600 passenger vehicles from the road in a year.
The agreement builds on a long-term collaboration between the two companies to facilitate the connection of renewable energy for use by electricity consumers across the country.
The arrangement will enable SPEN to deliver projects central to the UK energy transition and to meet regulatory commitments made with UK energy regulator Ofgem.